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    Metz/Divodurum, cité des Médiomatriques : apport de deux fouilles récentes (place de la République et rue Paille-Maille) à la question des origines by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Christian Dreier, Sandrine Marquié

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The data gathered give an illustration of the different kinds of housing and an evocation of the urban development and of the city’s limits after the Conquest.…”
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    The Study and Analysis of city structure and its permanent development (Case study: Ardabil city) by Moharram Yousefi, Alireza Estelaji, Naser Fallah Tabar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The analysis and the special and local arrangement of urban use and urban functions are among the important and effective branches of permanent urban development. This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively and qualitatively the city structure of Ardabil with regard to its permanent development. …”
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    Strategic planning for smart cities: a case study of Maribor's transformation based on existing strategies by Vito Bobek, Boštjan Štuhec, Lea-Marija Colarič-Jakše, Tatjana Horvat

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results: Key findings emphasize the need for infrastructural upgrades, public-private partnerships, and community engagement, offering actionable recommendations for sustainable urban development.…”
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    Density by Claire Harper

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The publication of the planning agenda Towards an Urban Renaissance in 1999 marked a turning point in the approach towards urban development in the UK and specifically towards urban density. …”
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    Le jardin : une clé de lecture du végétal en milieu urbain by Philippe Bodénan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Hence, this study infers that there is a continuity in this way of designing gardens and puts forward the idea that the notion of garden is one possible approach for studying the place of plants in urban development.…”
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    De la théorie à la pratique de la séquence Éviter-Réduire-Compenser (ERC) : éviter ou légitimer la perte de biodiversité ? by Charlotte Bigard, Baptiste Regnery, Sylvain Pioch, John D. Thompson

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The mitigation hierarchy has become a major regulatory tool to balance urban development with environmental interest. Notably, the success of its implementation is based on the interpretation of such politics by practitioners. …”
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    Resistance in retrospect: The multi-temporality of extractivism in the Amazon by Angus Lyall

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These multiple moments of the longue durée of the colonization of the northern Amazon shaped the aspirations of this community to resist and then negotiate with the oil company and the state, and in turn obtain an urban development project as a form of compensation. Understanding how the past influences conflicts and negotiations over extractivism requires attention to those historical moments that give meaning to the present.…”
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    De la théorie à la pratique de la séquence Éviter-Réduire-Compenser (ERC) : éviter ou légitimer la perte de biodiversité ? by Charlotte Bigard, Baptiste Regnery, Sylvain Pioch, John D. Thompson

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The mitigation hierarchy has become a major regulatory tool to balance urban development with environmental interest. Notably, the success of its implementation is based on the interpretation of such politics by practitioners. …”
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    Mobility management by T. N. Sakulyeva

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The cost-effective options for improving the road use efficiency, the volume and quality of information given to traffic participants as well as the intensity of its provision, which ensure the success of the mobility management policy, were analysed.The comprehensive policy in the field of bicycle and pedestrian traffic is necessary at the city level or even at the national level linked to the policy of urban development for the successful use of bicycle and pedestrian transport. …”
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    Des SfN avant l’heure : ce que nous en disent les opérations de mitigation urbaine en zone inondable. Le cas des villes ligériennes by Marie Fournier, Mathilde Gralepois

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In France, the urban development of floodplains is increasingly attempting to combine flood risk management, recreation, education, biodiversity and environmental preservation. …”
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    Saisir les liens entre trame bleue, paysages de l’eau et projets urbains by Anne Rivière-Honegger, Sylvie Servain, Gilles Armani, Dominique Andrieu, Hervé Parmentier

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The implementation in France of a renewed approach reintegrating urban development within its environment, the Green and Blue Network (Grenelle law n° 2010-788, 12 July 2010), provides an opportunity to study the links between rivers and cities. …”
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    Politiques paysagères en action pour la protection et la valorisation du patrimoine naturel et culturel by Bonnefond Mathieu, Sylvie Servain-Courant, Laura Verdelli

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The operational « landscape» dispositions are, quite often, connected to public action instruments largely relating to landscape planning, urban development and protection of nature. Having in mind the complexity of the object landscape, the regulation modes seem to be mainly inadequate. …”
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    A Year in Review: Key Milestones & Achievements of the European Journal of Geography in 2024 by Alexandros Bartzokas-Tsiompras, Kostis C. Koutsopoulos

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The report highlights how geography continues to offer valuable insights and practical solutions for issues such as sustainable urban development, geography education, and societal transformation. …”
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    Research on Urban Historical Block Planning Method Based on Big Data Multimedia Technology by Mulan Yang, Mohamad Reza Bin Mohamed Afla

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The protection and renewal of historical and cultural blocks have become the core elements to improve the quality of urban development and promote the development of “people-oriented” new urbanization. …”
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    Innovative Integration and Optimization of RE and Smart Energy Management Systems in Skyscrapers: Enhancing Sustainability and Energy Self-Sufficiency in Vertical Cities by Yan Bingzhuo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Skyscrapers have become a vital part of modern urban development, offering efficient space utilization in increasingly dense cities. …”
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    Analysis on the Impact of Large-Scale Sports Events on Regional Economy Based on SWOT-PEST Model by Lina Wang, Fanfei Zhao, Guanqun Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Against the background of surging globalization and accelerating urbanization, more and more cities are choosing to reposition their urban landscape by hosting sports events at different levels to achieve a great leap forward in urban development. Major sporting events can quickly gather various resources from all over the country and even the world for a city, promoting it to become a world-famous city with international influence. …”
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    Optimized Distribution of Beijing Population Based on CA-MAS by Haoguang Liang, Zhong Wang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The results showed that (1) the unplanned layout of Beijing’s population is inefficient and will result in the slow agglomeration of populations into surrounding small towns, (2) the suburbanization of the population (while employment opportunities remain centralized) increases the stress of the city commuters, (3) the current policy guiding the distribution of residential and commercial areas is effective, accelerating the formation of small town clusters, which play a role in the city’s radiation and diffusion, contributing to reducing urban commuter stress, and (4) promoting the homogenization of public resources, planning the development of a multicenter urban area, and promoting mixed use (commercial and residential) zoning are the main measures recommended to strengthen the sustainability of Beijing’s urban development and to optimize spatial layout.…”
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